Great idea flowers on and around that old tree trunk!

Turning a huge old tree stump into a flower bed is an amazing idea!

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Baking soda neutralizes the ph in the soil and nothing will grow there. use baking soda around all of the edges of flower beds to keep the grass and weeds from growing into beds. Just sprinkle it onto the soil so that it covers it lightly. Do this twice a year - spring and fall.

Weed killer! Another good thing to use is baking soda. It neutralizes the ph in the soil and nothing will grow there. I use baking soda in a 6" wide area around all of the edges of my flower beds to keep the grass and weeds from growing into my beds. Just sprinkle it onto the soil so that it covers it lightly. I usually have to do this twice a year - spring and fall.

WEED KILLER: Baking soda neutralizes the ph in the soil and nothing will grow there. Use baking soda in a 6" wide area around all of the edges of flower beds to keep the grass and weeds from growing into beds. Just sprinkle it onto the soil so that it covers it lightly. Do this twice a year - spring and fall.

Hostas in a pot: every spring they return, in the pot! Add geraniums and ivy for a fuller look. container garden ideas for shade.

Hostas in a pot: every spring they return, in the pot! Add geraniums and ivy for a fuller look. Why do I not think of this? -- I have those same tall sleek pots on my front porch on both sides of my front door!!!

Hostas in a pot: every spring they return, in the pot! Add geraniums and ivy for a fuller look. Front porch plants- shade loving

Hostas in a pot! Every spring they return in the pot! Add geraniums and ivy, voila, instant green thumb.

Cute landscaping around kids stuff

yard work for kids - give them their own little garden to work in while you work in the yard...love! My kids are a little too big for the little house, but I could build them a little playhouse! Adorable!

yard work for kids - give them their own little garden to work in while you work in the yard...love! Especially for when I buy them a play house

Yard work for kids - give them their own little garden to work in while you work in the yard. Cute setup -- I love this idea so much! #kids #garden #backyard #playhouse

Not this playground but I like the idea of the kids having a specific play area in the yard for all their stuff...

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Tree Stump Removal - Get rid of tree stumps by drilling holes in the stump and filling them with 100% Epsom salt. Follow with water, and wait. Live stumps may take as long as a month to decay, and start to decompose all by themselves.

Tree Stump Removal Get rid of tree stumps by drilling holes in the stump and filling them with 100% Epsom salt. Follow with water, and wait. Live stumps may take as long as a month to decay, and start to decompose all by themselves. NOTE: Epsom salts, poured into drilled holes in the stump of any live tree will kill it and prevent it *re=shooting.* Not a bad idea and proven for well over 100 years. It does not actually make a stump decompose more quickly. It is just preventing the live stump (assuming it was a freshly cut tree) from continuing to draw nutrients through its roots and grow/re-shoot. The stump will rot away at exactly the same speed as a dead stump. The rate at which it rots merely reflects the hardness of the timber which is usually a feature of its rate of growth. Hardwoods, like oak last longer than softwoods like pine

Tree Stump Removal Get rid of tree stumps by drilling holes in the stump and filling them with 100% Epsom salt. Follow with water, and wait. Live stumps may take as long as a month to decay, and start to decompose all by themselves.We have about three in our yard that could use this.

Tree Stump Removal - Get rid of tree stumps by drilling holes in the stump and filling them with 100% Epsom salt. Follow with water, and wait. Live stumps may take as long as a month to decay, and start to decompose all by themselves.... will it work for the small stumps in my front garden?